os-ken/ryu/tests/test_lib.py
Isaku Yamahata 95321218c1 tests: make run_tests.py, test_lib.py executable as it includes #!
rpmlint requires it as follows.

> ryu.noarch: E: non-executable-script /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ryu/tests/run_tests.py 0644L /usr/bin/env
> ryu.noarch: E: non-executable-script /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ryu/tests/test_lib.py 0644L /usr/bin/env
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Signed-off-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata@valinux.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
2013-02-12 20:21:33 +09:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import gettext
import os
import unittest
import sys
import logging
from nose import result
from nose import core
from nose import config
from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
class _AnsiColorizer(object):
"""
A colorizer is an object that loosely wraps around a stream, allowing
callers to write text to the stream in a particular color.
Colorizer classes must implement C{supported()} and C{write(text, color)}.
"""
_colors = dict(black=30, red=31, green=32, yellow=33,
blue=34, magenta=35, cyan=36, white=37)
def __init__(self, stream):
self.stream = stream
def supported(cls, stream=sys.stdout):
"""
A class method that returns True if the current platform supports
coloring terminal output using this method. Returns False otherwise.
"""
if not stream.isatty():
return False # auto color only on TTYs
try:
import curses
except ImportError:
return False
else:
try:
try:
return curses.tigetnum("colors") > 2
except curses.error:
curses.setupterm()
return curses.tigetnum("colors") > 2
except:
raise
# guess false in case of error
return False
supported = classmethod(supported)
def write(self, text, color):
"""
Write the given text to the stream in the given color.
@param text: Text to be written to the stream.
@param color: A string label for a color. e.g. 'red', 'white'.
"""
color = self._colors[color]
self.stream.write('\x1b[%s;1m%s\x1b[0m' % (color, text))
class _Win32Colorizer(object):
"""
See _AnsiColorizer docstring.
"""
def __init__(self, stream):
from win32console import GetStdHandle, STD_OUT_HANDLE
from win32console import FOREGROUND_RED, FOREGROUND_BLUE
from win32console import FOREGROUND_GREEN, FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
red, green, blue, bold = (FOREGROUND_RED, FOREGROUND_GREEN,
FOREGROUND_BLUE, FOREGROUND_INTENSITY)
self.stream = stream
self.screenBuffer = GetStdHandle(STD_OUT_HANDLE)
self._colors = {
'normal': red | green | blue,
'red': red | bold,
'green': green | bold,
'blue': blue | bold,
'yellow': red | green | bold,
'magenta': red | blue | bold,
'cyan': green | blue | bold,
'white': red | green | blue | bold}
def supported(cls, stream=sys.stdout):
try:
import win32console
screenBuffer = win32console.GetStdHandle(
win32console.STD_OUT_HANDLE)
except ImportError:
return False
import pywintypes
try:
screenBuffer.SetConsoleTextAttribute(
win32console.FOREGROUND_RED |
win32console.FOREGROUND_GREEN |
win32console.FOREGROUND_BLUE)
except pywintypes.error:
return False
else:
return True
supported = classmethod(supported)
def write(self, text, color):
color = self._colors[color]
self.screenBuffer.SetConsoleTextAttribute(color)
self.stream.write(text)
self.screenBuffer.SetConsoleTextAttribute(self._colors['normal'])
class _NullColorizer(object):
"""
See _AnsiColorizer docstring.
"""
def __init__(self, stream):
self.stream = stream
def supported(cls, stream=sys.stdout):
return True
supported = classmethod(supported)
def write(self, text, color):
self.stream.write(text)
class RyuTestResult(result.TextTestResult):
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
result.TextTestResult.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
self._last_case = None
self.colorizer = None
# NOTE(vish, tfukushima): reset stdout for the terminal check
stdout = sys.__stdout__
sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
for colorizer in [_Win32Colorizer, _AnsiColorizer, _NullColorizer]:
if colorizer.supported():
self.colorizer = colorizer(self.stream)
break
sys.stdout = stdout
def getDescription(self, test):
return str(test)
# NOTE(vish, tfukushima): copied from unittest with edit to add color
def addSuccess(self, test):
unittest.TestResult.addSuccess(self, test)
if self.showAll:
self.colorizer.write("OK", 'green')
self.stream.writeln()
elif self.dots:
self.stream.write('.')
self.stream.flush()
# NOTE(vish, tfukushima): copied from unittest with edit to add color
def addFailure(self, test, err):
unittest.TestResult.addFailure(self, test, err)
if self.showAll:
self.colorizer.write("FAIL", 'red')
self.stream.writeln()
elif self.dots:
self.stream.write('F')
self.stream.flush()
# NOTE(vish, tfukushima): copied from unittest with edit to add color
def addError(self, test, err):
"""Overrides normal addError to add support for errorClasses.
If the exception is a registered class, the error will be added
to the list for that class, not errors.
"""
stream = getattr(self, 'stream', None)
ec, ev, tb = err
try:
exc_info = self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)
except TypeError:
# This is for compatibility with Python 2.3.
exc_info = self._exc_info_to_string(err)
for cls, (storage, label, isfail) in self.errorClasses.items():
if result.isclass(ec) and issubclass(ec, cls):
if isfail:
test.passwd = False
storage.append((test, exc_info))
# Might get patched into a streamless result
if stream is not None:
if self.showAll:
message = [label]
detail = result._exception_detail(err[1])
if detail:
message.append(detail)
stream.writeln(": ".join(message))
elif self.dots:
stream.write(label[:1])
return
self.errors.append((test, exc_info))
test.passed = False
if stream is not None:
if self.showAll:
self.colorizer.write("ERROR", 'red')
self.stream.writeln()
elif self.dots:
stream.write('E')
def startTest(self, test):
unittest.TestResult.startTest(self, test)
current_case = test.test.__class__.__name__
if self.showAll:
if current_case != self._last_case:
self.stream.writeln(current_case)
self._last_case = current_case
#NOTE(salvatore-orlando):
#slightly changed in order to print test case class
#together with unit test name
self.stream.write(
' %s' % str(test.test).ljust(60))
self.stream.flush()
class RyuTestRunner(core.TextTestRunner):
def _makeResult(self):
return RyuTestResult(self.stream,
self.descriptions,
self.verbosity,
self.config)
def run_tests(c=None):
logger = logging.getLogger()
hdlr = logging.StreamHandler()
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s')
hdlr.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(hdlr)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# NOTE(bgh): I'm not entirely sure why but nose gets confused here when
# calling run_tests from a plugin directory run_tests.py (instead of the
# main run_tests.py). It will call run_tests with no arguments and the
# testing of run_tests will fail (though the plugin tests will pass). For
# now we just return True to let the run_tests test pass.
if not c:
return True
runner = RyuTestRunner(stream=c.stream,
verbosity=c.verbosity,
config=c)
return not core.run(config=c, testRunner=runner)